Amendments for: GC-2017-Q4-0234

Current (Nov 27, 2020)
Agreement Value: $16,986,886.00
Agreement: P001061001: Engaging Communities and Health Workers for Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn Health P001061002: Engaging Communities and Health Workers for Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal and Newborh Health (5007063416 P001061001 P001061002). Mar 30, 2017 - Mar 31, 2022
Description:

P001061001: This project aims to improve sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) for women, adolescent girls and newborns in the five most populous districts of Inhambane Province, Mozambique. This is achieved by increasing community support and access to sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health care; training health workers; improving the capacity of health institutions; and promoting gender-responsive and evidence-based approaches for planning of cost-effective interventions.

Project activities include: (1) mobilizing local leaders and community members in 20 communities on women’s empowerment and SRMNH; (2) creating and supporting networks of trained community-based health practitioners with links to health facilities; (3) designing and delivering an in-hospital initial and continuing education program; (4) strengthening the management of training institutions and training new health practitioners; (5) building or rehabilitating and equipping clinics for maternal and reproductive health; and (6) disseminating gender-responsive information and research on SRMNH.

Community members in Inhambane Province, mainly women and adolescent girls of child-bearing age (165,000) and newborns (23,000), are expected to benefit from increased use of higher quality health services.

P001061002: This project aims to improve sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) for women, adolescent girls and newborns in the five most populous districts of Inhambane Province, Mozambique. This is achieved by increasing community support and access to sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health care; training health workers; improving the capacity of health institutions; and promoting gender-responsive and evidence-based approaches for planning of cost-effective interventions.

Project activities include: (1) mobilizing local leaders and community members in 20 communities on women’s empowerment and SRMNH; (2) creating and supporting networks of trained community-based health practitioners with links to health facilities; (3) designing and delivering an in-hospital initial and continuing education program; (4) strengthening the management of training institutions and training new health practitioners; (5) building or rehabilitating and equipping clinics for maternal and reproductive health; and (6) disseminating gender-responsive information and research on SRMNH.

Community members in Inhambane Province, mainly women and adolescent girls of child-bearing age (165,000) and newborns (23,000), are expected to benefit from increased use of higher quality health services.

Expected Results:

P001061001: The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased utilization of sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) services by women, adolescent girls and newborns in 20 targeted communities; (2) strengthened and gender-sensitive management, training, and delivery of quality SRMNH care by managers and practitioners in the Inhambane Directorate of Health and five targeted districts; (3) increased availability and consideration of research-based gender-responsive information to support planning of cost-effective SRMNH interventions by health system planners.

P001061002: The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased utilization of sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) services by women, adolescent girls and newborns in 20 targeted communities; (2) strengthened and gender-sensitive management, training, and delivery of quality SRMNH care by managers and practitioners in the Inhambane Directorate of Health and five targeted districts; (3) increased availability and consideration of research-based gender-responsive information to support planning of cost-effective SRMNH interventions by health system planners.

Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Recipient: University of Saskatchewan (Not-for-profit organization or charity)
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA S7N 5A2
Type: Contribution
Additional Information:

The value is increased by $392,000 CAD

Federal Riding Name: Saskatoon--University (47011)
Program Name: International Development Assistance Program

The main purpose on the International Development Assistance Program is to reduce poverty for those living in countries where Global Affairs Canada engages in international development.

Amendment 01 (Nov 27, 2020)
Agreement Value: $16,986,886.00
Agreement: P001061001: Engaging Communities and Health Workers for Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn Health P001061002: Engaging Communities and Health Workers for Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal and Newborh Health (5007063416 P001061001 P001061002). - Mar 31, 2022
Description:

P001061001: This project aims to improve sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) for women, adolescent girls and newborns in the five most populous districts of Inhambane Province, Mozambique. This is achieved by increasing community support and access to sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health care; training health workers; improving the capacity of health institutions; and promoting gender-responsive and evidence-based approaches for planning of cost-effective interventions.

Project activities include: (1) mobilizing local leaders and community members in 20 communities on women’s empowerment and SRMNH; (2) creating and supporting networks of trained community-based health practitioners with links to health facilities; (3) designing and delivering an in-hospital initial and continuing education program; (4) strengthening the management of training institutions and training new health practitioners; (5) building or rehabilitating and equipping clinics for maternal and reproductive health; and (6) disseminating gender-responsive information and research on SRMNH.

Community members in Inhambane Province, mainly women and adolescent girls of child-bearing age (165,000) and newborns (23,000), are expected to benefit from increased use of higher quality health services.

P001061002: This project aims to improve sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) for women, adolescent girls and newborns in the five most populous districts of Inhambane Province, Mozambique. This is achieved by increasing community support and access to sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health care; training health workers; improving the capacity of health institutions; and promoting gender-responsive and evidence-based approaches for planning of cost-effective interventions.

Project activities include: (1) mobilizing local leaders and community members in 20 communities on women’s empowerment and SRMNH; (2) creating and supporting networks of trained community-based health practitioners with links to health facilities; (3) designing and delivering an in-hospital initial and continuing education program; (4) strengthening the management of training institutions and training new health practitioners; (5) building or rehabilitating and equipping clinics for maternal and reproductive health; and (6) disseminating gender-responsive information and research on SRMNH.

Community members in Inhambane Province, mainly women and adolescent girls of child-bearing age (165,000) and newborns (23,000), are expected to benefit from increased use of higher quality health services.

Expected Results:

P001061001: The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased utilization of sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) services by women, adolescent girls and newborns in 20 targeted communities; (2) strengthened and gender-sensitive management, training, and delivery of quality SRMNH care by managers and practitioners in the Inhambane Directorate of Health and five targeted districts; (3) increased availability and consideration of research-based gender-responsive information to support planning of cost-effective SRMNH interventions by health system planners.

P001061002: The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased utilization of sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health (SRMNH) services by women, adolescent girls and newborns in 20 targeted communities; (2) strengthened and gender-sensitive management, training, and delivery of quality SRMNH care by managers and practitioners in the Inhambane Directorate of Health and five targeted districts; (3) increased availability and consideration of research-based gender-responsive information to support planning of cost-effective SRMNH interventions by health system planners.

Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Recipient: University of Saskatchewan (Not-for-profit organization or charity)
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5A2
Type: -
Additional Information:

The value is increased by $392,000 CAD

Federal Riding Name: Saskatoon--University (47011)
Program Name: International Development Assistance Program

The main purpose on the International Development Assistance Program is to reduce poverty for those living in countries where Global Affairs Canada engages in international development.

Amendment 00
Agreement Value: $19,079,970.17
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Recipient: University of Saskatchewan Treasury Department
Location: SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Canada, Other, CA
Type: Contribution
Additional Information:
  1. Multi-year award for fiscal years 2016-17 to 2021-22